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PostFri Mar 30, 2007 8:38 am



hi friends
I am new to this site and i dont know how to use it . can anybody tell me how can i use it ? I had a doubt friends .Is work experience compulsory for doing MBA in US ? I am asking this beacuse i am doing my engineering final year . So i dont have any work experience .
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PostFri Mar 30, 2007 11:33 am

welcome to the forums aragaon Smile

I can assure you that this site is most simple forum board you would get. ...its easy to roam around the forums if you are litl bit aware of GMAT test in general and its sections.

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PostFri Mar 30, 2007 1:21 pm

aragaon wrote:


hi friends
I am new to this site and i dont know how to use it . can anybody tell me how can i use it ? I had a doubt friends .Is work experience compulsory for doing MBA in US ? I am asking this beacuse i am doing my engineering final year . So i dont have any work experience .
Hi aragaon:

Welcome to the community!

With regard to your question about work experience--for most MBA programs in the US, it's not a requirement to have work experience. However, the vast majority of candidates apply after a few years of work.

If you feel like you are ready to apply to business school out of college, then that's certainly an option that's open to you. From what I've observed in business school admissions trends, it seems like b-schools are trying to attract younger folks into their programs and are starting to be a little more open to people applying out of college.

Best of luck!

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